Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [be] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was possible that even a reject like him could be of use in such a godforsaken spot . |
2 | Yet the longer she spent with Nathan Bryce the harder it was to accept that for the next four weeks her only escape from him would be in sleep . |
3 | He may be to Ally McCoist what Jimmy Millar was to Ralph Brand , he may possess the aerial threat of a Willie Thornton , a Derek Johnstone , but Hateley contributes skill where those previous Rangers centre-forwards lent mainly bravado . |
4 | If he does not do so , he may be in breach of his contract and liable to the parties in damages for the consequences . |
5 | He felt himself passing his tongue over his lips ; it was unreal , everything that was happening ; he should be at home in the parlour , playing the piano , staring at the |
6 | He should be at home in his father 's mansion , not listening to the ranting of some deranged maniac on the eve of what must surely be the one of the largest battles in the Empire 's history . |
7 | But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional , rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side . |
8 | But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional , rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side . |
9 | But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side . |
10 | But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side . |
11 | ‘ He was enormously complex and he had an almost inner pain about who he was sexually , what his role was , where he should be in life . |
12 | ‘ If one of you is a police constable , surely he should be in uniform ? ’ |
13 | " He should be in hospital , " Patrick said immediately . |
14 | A mini psychopath , I thought , and maybe not so mini , at that , if Xanthe thought he should be in jail . |
15 | Unilever has high expectations of its booming cosmetics business , and if Burgmans delivers the goods , he should be in line for one of the coveted jobs on the so-called chief executive committee which governs the Anglo-Dutch enterprise . |
16 | ‘ He 'll be with fairground people , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , staring into her teacup as if she was reading the leaves . |
17 | He 'll be at home now . |
18 | He 'll be at home tonight about nine . |
19 | I 'll just leave it there he 'll be at home with his mother now watching them on the telly . |
20 | He 'll be at home . |
21 | No he 'll be at school , just me and you , scrubbing away at the floor you 'd rather do it with Christopher would n't you ? |
22 | He 'll be at manager Graham Taylor 's side in Spain on Wednesday . |
23 | Then if there 's anything in our line that wants following up quickly , he 'll be on hand to do it . " |
24 | Hello seven three one eight , no Roger 's off duty at the moment it 's Chris here erm , he should be , hang on I 'll just have to look at the watch roster and check up on precisely what his movements are , erm just look through tomorrow and I can find the right page in the roster here , er , two thir yeah , he 'll be on tower , so he 'll be in first thing tomorrow from about seven , seven o'clock onwards . |
25 | He 'll be on duty for his country for the 86th time … and that 's one more than Chelsea defender Mal Donaghy , of the current batch our highest capped player . |
26 | He 'll be on duty for his country for the 86th time … and that 's one more than Chelsea defender Mal Donaghy , of the current batch our highest capped player . |
27 | ‘ He 'll love her wildly for six months , and then suddenly he 'll be in love with another woman . |
28 | He 'll be in court tomorrow morning at Enfield . |
29 | He 'll be in favour with your dad wo n't he because I went , I , I |
30 | He 'll be ready for bed normal time , it 's a he 'll be in bed by about eight o'clock tonight . |